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I'm 40 and stuttered from 2 to 3 years old. I made a post about my mindset changes and a little on not worrying or getting too addicted to a technique that may not be working here [https://www.reddit...
I mean i have realised that whenever i stammer there was a certain burden on my mouth and tongue , it felt heavy and whenever I observe a person speaking i was just curious that how they move their mo...
First of all try to understand why your stutter happens...every person has different issues like breathing problems, muscle tension, anxiety, etc If you don’t find the root cause it’s hard to make lon...
I'm 32 and I've been stuttering for as long as I can remember! It was rough when I was a kid. I dealt with pretty consistent bullying throughout school. But I feel like I really blossomed in adu...
Stuttering for 48 of the last 51 years… It has been very limiting and confidence sapping at many times in my life. That said, I never had the option to not do “hard” things (poverty does that to you) ...
i think i got it. it's a mental trick. you put your focus on the pressure and less on your anxiety....
Hey! I experienced something similar but with a remission period of almost 15 years. It comes as a shock. It will take time to make peace with the identity of a person with a stutter. In my case, I lo...
I think we are always susceptible to it from genetics or what have you but we can deal with it or become accustomed enough that the triggers start not being triggers in the same situations. Kinda lik...
Did this just develop for you? Or are you just getting fed up with it? Genuinely you have to learn how your stutter works and the only way you can do that is with time and focusing on learning it. in ...
I am in my btech and about to sit in placements.. back before joining college I was shortlisted for SSB three times but I could not make it becoz of my stammer at that time .. even though before any m...
jus don't think about the stutter. trust me, my stutter got too worse because I started over thinking about it and at every situations until it turned to be some sorta habit and I can't even say my na...
possibly i suppose, but if i say some other word in front of my prompt it doesnt happen...its just very odd... i have an appointment in a month, ill ask my GP then....
One thing I’m finding helpful: directing my focus on making my speech easier, and more frictionless, rather than directly addressing my stutter. I find this helps me isolate which parts are actually...
I read this book on self-therapy and one message that really stuck with me is "if you can speak without stuttering when you are by yourself, why can't you do it in every other situation?" I was dismis...
Comment #3: **Realization of stuttering at motor programming:** The imprecise or discoordinated signals to muscles would precipitate a realization of stuttering. Learning from previous experiences i...
Comment #2: Once stuttering is anticipated, conscious and/or subconscious deviations are initiated to deal with the secondary influence (i.e., the atypical neurological processes that underpin stutte...
Comment #1: Summary of the research: *"Reactions and responses to anticipation of stuttering and how they contribute to stuttered speech that listeners perceive as fluent – An opinion paper"* (2023) ...
People only stutter when they say to themselves "WHAT IF I STUTTER" we trip ourselves up.its like a person who says "WHAT IF IM CRAZY" now they have opened a gateway to thinking they are crazy. ...
If I'm around family and friends I'm comfortable stuttering infront of I tend to over talk and get fatigued facial muscles after. Sometimes even my throat and neck if I'm really struggling to get word...
Ask your new employee few questions to understand his stuttering 1. He stutters when alone ? 2. Does he stutter on a specific word or does it happen irrespective of words? 3. He stutters in a speci...